Just because i've played/finished Max Payne like 10 times and who knows for how many times i will play it again and again, i've updated the STEAM version with more options and i've removed the old table, just because i love this game. Just seeing if it was possible to get this table to work for my version. No legit one, i have the rg 1.0.0.196 version and only painkillers and bullet time work for me. I played about 80% of the game at the very hard setting but every now and then had to reduce difficulty to finish levels.Īll in all, I am glad that this game was given for free as part of the RDR2 PC launch.If you have legit one, install latest patch: So, if you don’t want to get frustrated, don’t use that difficulty. Enemies end up killing you with one hit, the bullet time fills very slowly (or not at all) and you never get any grenades or pain killers. At hard/very hard setting, the gun battles become impossible at some points. The plot is resolved about 70 % into the game, but there are a lot of padding levels. I have finished a lot of campaigns in the last 2 years but this one seemed to drag at the end. If I am going to complain, I will say that the game is too long. The game came out in 2012, but it looks darn good, even today. The bullet time is definitely enhanced and smoother. The perfect place for someone like Max Payne to do his things. The setting may be bright but the story is pretty dark, and shooting is extremely violent. Max Payne is hired to protect some rich people and things go bad. The story is much closer to ‘man on fire’, the 1987 version. This time around, the noir setup is all gone. All in all, he is still a very likable protagonist. His character traits have remained the same, and he sort of looks chilled out in the changed clothing. Considering what Max Payne went through in the first two games, it seems like a natural evolution. It takes a bit of getting used to, but after a few chapters, the mind adjusts to the change of setting and appearance. Max is also a lot older, balding and is not really in the greatest of shape. It’s bright and colorful Sao Paulo, Brazil. Second, the setting is no longer the dark, and moody New York. A few things have been changed, and the changes are jarring.įor one thing, the comic book style cut scenes are gone. Its not as good as Max Payne but its definitely better than Max Payne 2. Along with that, Rockstar threw in Max Payne 3 and LA Noire for free. So, I pre-ordered RDR2 at a discounted rate (I would not mind playing RDR2 again and the visual upgrade alone is worth it). But then, Rockstar launched their own launcher (looks like every game publisher has his own launcher these days) and were offering RDR2 pre-order on discounts. Then, a few months ago, Rockstar announced that they will be releasing RDR2 on PC. Playing as Arthur Morgan (and then as John Marston in the epilogue) was such a joy. I grabbed it on PS4 and spent hours playing it. Red Dead Redemption 2 and Rockstar PC LauncherĪ year ago, Rockstar finally released RDR2. Steam gave me a refund and I forgot about Max Payne 3 altogether. Lot of other players seemed to have faced the same problem. I had to return that game as it simply wont run. Eventually I added a gaming PC to my living room, and immediately bought Max Payne 3 on Steam.īut, the steam version of Max Payne 3 has a lot of issues. Sadly, Max Payne 3 was not available on either of them. I got back to gaming about 2 years ago, first with the PS4, and then adding Xbox One also to my living room. Consoles were too expensive and that was it for Max Payne in my life. By the time it came out, I had moved away from PC gaming. Rockstar took a while to make the 3rd one. It was not as good as the first one, but still very good. I also remember these mods that were available (like this matrix mod) which made the game even more memorable on replay. I played Max Payne again and again multiple times. I remember playing the very first Max Payne way back when I was a kid.
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